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Hurricane Irene update

We fared well from Irene this weekend at my QTH in Pottstown, PA. There were a number of trees down in and around the area and I was surprised we never lost power. Those to the North and South weren’t so lucky.

Laurie and I prepared as best we could in the days leading up to Irene’s arrival by guying down the hexbeam on the roof, the vertical in the front yard and re-routing the 160m vee in the backyard. We had borrowed generators from two hams in our club would provide some security to my neighbor and myself to power our refrigerators and sump pumps.

I went to sleep around 10pm to the sounds of an EAS warning indicating a tornado watch for Montgomery County, PA and awoke at 2AM on Sunday to the sound of the wind tossing debris against the house. I also found that the movement of the tree snapped the 160m antenna at the insulator and the local Pottstown repeater had been on emergency battery backup. Later in the morning while fixing the 160m antenna between wind gusts, I was pleased to find the 2m antenna stack on the military masts you buy at hamfests was up and my 5 element yagi still aligned on W3OK up north and the hexbeam still at home on the roof.

Yesterday the outcome of the storm’s wrath would be abundantly clear, having received an email from a ham who serves spots to my DX cluster, had lost everything in the hurricane. By everything, he meant everything.

Even though the storms have passed and the sun is shining over the Philadelphia suburbs, there are still a number of residents in the surrounding areas without power and a number of roads are closed, including mine.

For some, the recovery begins.

Take AES off the list.

While at Dayton this weekend, I picked up an Icom T90A from the AES table. After thinking about it overnight, I changed my mind and decided having handheld D-Star capabilities would be a better decision, and returned the radio back to AES the following day. While I completely understood and had no problem with the 15% restocking fee, I was however faced with a hostile reaction from 2 AES employees at the show, who made me feel more like a criminal than a member of the ham community. If I would’ve known this is how I would be treated, I would’ve kept the radio and given it to Laurie.

Needless to say after the many purchases I have made with AES over the course of the last 11 years, I will no longer be giving them any further business.

Where have all the podcasts gone?

I’ve been listening to some ham radio related podcasts and I just realized that Amateur Radio Newsline is the only one updating content. What happened to Ted Randall’s QSO Radio show and This week in Amateur Radio (TWIAR)? Ted’s last update was 11/26/2009 and TWIAR was 2/21/2010.